On Jan 23, 2014, at 3:36 PM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

> OTOH - improving the quality there may lead to more photo swiping.
> 
> I send Facebook on jpgs at 72 ppi and no larger than 800 px across..
> but I don't do "save for web" because that clobbers some meta-data.
> 
> ann

I do “save for web” on all my web-sized images. The only meta data lost is 
informational specs as far as I know. To the best of my knowledge it doesn’t 
affect the image. And you can dial in the parameters on “save for web” to give 
you just the kind of jpeg compression and color space you want.

Paul
> 
> On 1/23/2014 14:57, Bruce Walker wrote:
>> Photoshelter posted a nice article on how to get around the terrible
>> quality-mangling compression artifacts that Facebook introduces when
>> you upload images there. Curiously, the easy answer is upload PNG
>> files! Very counterintuitive, but apparently it helps.
>> 
>> http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/01/facebook-photos-look-bad-diy-solution-fix
>> 
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